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it's largely behind johnson & johnson is my point. going forward i think the worst is over in terms of patent expiration with some very serious r & d investment in j&j, i think the future actually looks much brighter from here. >> i hope that the worst is over in terms of the tylenol cancellations because that's been my cure for all ills for decades. >> good point. >> gentlemen, thank you. we'll be watching that story. pfizer versus j&j. bill, over to you. >> told we have some breaking news on dell. uh-oh, what's going on? >> david faber has been working the story and has confirm some of the details out there in terms of jpmorgan advising dell silver like partners appears to be the driving force in terms of private equity firms looking to make an investment in dell and perhaps take it private. another factor, a canadian pension fund also looking perhaps to take a major stake there. dell at the highs of the day, monster volume today on dell, bill. over 131 million shares. that's well over four times the average daily volume over the la
it's largely behind johnson & johnson is my point. going forward i think the worst is over in terms of patent expiration with some very serious r & d investment in j&j, i think the future actually looks much brighter from here. >> i hope that the worst is over in terms of the tylenol cancellations because that's been my cure for all ills for decades. >> good point. >> gentlemen, thank you. we'll be watching that story. pfizer versus j&j. bill, over to you....
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johnson controls up 9% since then. january 4th goldman up 8%. jp morgan up 4%. kkr up 9%. blackstone up 7%. ebay. you picked it last week. up 2%. nice record. pressure is on now. >> well it's been an up market. obviously kind of going with the flow a little bit. i feel like if you wanted to capture any potential sudden pull back because of the over optimism or anything like that there is an etf, the s&p, high beta stocks. sphb. which essentially is the 100 stocks that give you the most exaggerated move in whatever the market direction is. i don't think this is a long-term play but strictly a scalping operation or a hedge if you are already pretty long here that would essentially be giving back some of the out performance. sbhb is up 8 plus percent in three weeks versus 5 1/2 on the market. a lot of out performance in a relatively short period of time after options expiration. i don't know what the implications are. seems if you had any give back that is where the juice is. >> we shall see. fast and slow money watching as we know. we'll see how it shakes out next week. good
johnson controls up 9% since then. january 4th goldman up 8%. jp morgan up 4%. kkr up 9%. blackstone up 7%. ebay. you picked it last week. up 2%. nice record. pressure is on now. >> well it's been an up market. obviously kind of going with the flow a little bit. i feel like if you wanted to capture any potential sudden pull back because of the over optimism or anything like that there is an etf, the s&p, high beta stocks. sphb. which essentially is the 100 stocks that give you the...
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first up, johnson & johnson. higher sales lifting that company to a better than expected fourth quarter profit, but they missed on full-year earnings expect tagszatioexpect. there they are, at 72.75, down about 48 cents. what do you think here? >> well, this is exciting. j & j has not been exciting. it's been sideways for the last decade. we're seeing them sit on some nice cash. seeing them deal with the way they had recalls in the various manufacturing plant upgrades. right now we're positioning to be long in the stock. there's a selloff of some vertical to j & j. i think johnson and johnson continues to go higher. >> travelers beating the street. earning 72 cents a share. the estimate was for 14 cents a share. you would call that a beat, wouldn't you, despite some losses from superstorm sandy. shares fresh 52-week high. up more than $2 at 78.49. do we like travelers at this price? >> we do. if you like this price, you could potentially sell some puts, that allows you to collected premium and come in lower. the
first up, johnson & johnson. higher sales lifting that company to a better than expected fourth quarter profit, but they missed on full-year earnings expect tagszatioexpect. there they are, at 72.75, down about 48 cents. what do you think here? >> well, this is exciting. j & j has not been exciting. it's been sideways for the last decade. we're seeing them sit on some nice cash. seeing them deal with the way they had recalls in the various manufacturing plant upgrades. right now...
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. >> flanked by a lot of fans in kings colors, mayor kevin johnson unveiled his plan to win strategy. major johnson says since last thursday 19 local donors and businesses have pledged $1 million each to become owners of the kings. he's also seeking a private equity partner. the current owner has reached an agreement with a group in in seattle to buy the kings. >> our backs are against the wall. they told us it wasn't going to happen. but each and every step along the way, as long as there's time on the clock our community always finds a way to stand for it. >> reporter: johnson's plan also includes a new downtown arena. >>> a college shooting that injured three people began with an argument between two men. panicked students were seen running for cover at lone star college. authorities say there were two people shooting at each other on campus. they say one of the shooters got away possibly escaping into a near by development area. a fourth person was also hospitalized because of a heart attack during the incident. >>> a mayor milestone, how people on both sides marked today's annive
. >> flanked by a lot of fans in kings colors, mayor kevin johnson unveiled his plan to win strategy. major johnson says since last thursday 19 local donors and businesses have pledged $1 million each to become owners of the kings. he's also seeking a private equity partner. the current owner has reached an agreement with a group in in seattle to buy the kings. >> our backs are against the wall. they told us it wasn't going to happen. but each and every step along the way, as long...
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>> johnson & johnson, nice little yield, 3.5%. selling is expensive. trading at 24 times earnings compared to the s&p trading at ten times earnings. bunch of lawsuits. stay away from it. >> next up is lowe's. the stock is at a record high. 37% up over the past year so what do you do? >> i like housing. i would love to like this name. but at 18 times forward estimates i think the stock had a nice run. the restructuring story has played out. they had a merchant head that worries me. they are spending a ton of money on e commerce. not a lot of competition from e commerce. i am not sure why they are spending so much. >> should you bet on a strong chinese economic recovery. we'll place our bets ahead of that country's gdp report tonight. a market moving report. you asked for it. our traders are here with answers. that's next on halftime. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. t
>> johnson & johnson, nice little yield, 3.5%. selling is expensive. trading at 24 times earnings compared to the s&p trading at ten times earnings. bunch of lawsuits. stay away from it. >> next up is lowe's. the stock is at a record high. 37% up over the past year so what do you do? >> i like housing. i would love to like this name. but at 18 times forward estimates i think the stock had a nice run. the restructuring story has played out. they had a merchant head that...
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lyndon johnson made history, after one of the darkest days in america, the first president to ride to his inaugural in a bulletproof limo after the assassination of jfk. bill clinton ushering more than just a second term. the first to be carried on that thing called the internet. on monday, president obama with the first lady by his side again, after already making history four years ago. in front of 2 million spectators. our special report on the swearing-in just before noon tomorrow. i'll see you from washington with a special edition tomorrow night. and we'll all see you here on monday. good night.
lyndon johnson made history, after one of the darkest days in america, the first president to ride to his inaugural in a bulletproof limo after the assassination of jfk. bill clinton ushering more than just a second term. the first to be carried on that thing called the internet. on monday, president obama with the first lady by his side again, after already making history four years ago. in front of 2 million spectators. our special report on the swearing-in just before noon tomorrow. i'll see...
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lyndon johnson made history, after one of the darkest days in america, the first president to ride to his inaugural in a bulletproof limo after the assassination of jfk. ronald reagan, second inaugural, so cold, only snow filled the stands. the public swearing-in ceremony, moved indoors. bill clinton ushering more than just a second term. the first to be carried on that thing called the internet. and on monday, president obama with the first lady by his side again, after already making history four years ago. in front of 2 million spectators. so much fun. our special report on the swearing-in just before noon tomorrow. i'll see you from washington with a special edition tomorrow night. and we'll all see you here on monday. good night. >>> next on abc7 news at 6:00, a deadly shooting shuts down a bart station in san lee an dough. excitement grows for 49ers fans. mike shumann is live in atlanta. >>> a high surf advisory and a big scare for surfers in san francisco today. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> ama: good evening, i'm ama daetz. we begin with breaking news. a water main break ha
lyndon johnson made history, after one of the darkest days in america, the first president to ride to his inaugural in a bulletproof limo after the assassination of jfk. ronald reagan, second inaugural, so cold, only snow filled the stands. the public swearing-in ceremony, moved indoors. bill clinton ushering more than just a second term. the first to be carried on that thing called the internet. and on monday, president obama with the first lady by his side again, after already making history...
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lyndon johnson made history, the first president to ride to his inaugural in a bulletproof limo after the assassination of jfk. bill clinton ushering more than a second term. ushering the internet. on monday, president obama with the first lady by his side again since already making history four years ago. our special report on the swearing-in just before noon tomorrow. right here. i'll see you from washington tomorrow night. good night.
lyndon johnson made history, the first president to ride to his inaugural in a bulletproof limo after the assassination of jfk. bill clinton ushering more than a second term. ushering the internet. on monday, president obama with the first lady by his side again since already making history four years ago. our special report on the swearing-in just before noon tomorrow. right here. i'll see you from washington tomorrow night. good night.
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not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now that's progressive. and you see the woman you fell in love with. she's everything to you. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity.
not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more...
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johnson & johnson was one of the misses today, down nearly a full percent. stock's seen a lot of volatility in today's session, but this is the stock, by the way, that's up about 11% over the past year, so some biggies appointment on their 2013 -- biggies appointment on their 2013 forecast. another dow stock to watch here, it's up about 1.5% right near its highs of the session, dupont. reported a sharp drop in profits, but it did beat forecasts. you know what happens then, the stock gets a nice boost, so that's got dupont up right now. travelers, their profits were down 51% because of all the lames due to hurricane sandy -- delays due to hurricane sandy. up 2%, and it has been that way really throughout the session. and lastly, we also had verizon. it missed after a record amount of people signed up and bought new phones, but it was on a lot of the subsidies that they were offering, so it cut into profits. the stocks in the final minutes of trading up about 1%. and lastly, cheryl, we've got google after the bell tonight, all eyes on google. of course, the bi
johnson & johnson was one of the misses today, down nearly a full percent. stock's seen a lot of volatility in today's session, but this is the stock, by the way, that's up about 11% over the past year, so some biggies appointment on their 2013 -- biggies appointment on their 2013 forecast. another dow stock to watch here, it's up about 1.5% right near its highs of the session, dupont. reported a sharp drop in profits, but it did beat forecasts. you know what happens then, the stock gets a...
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& johnson, maybe not as good. maybe not as good as those. it's more like how intel and microsoft used to be after they peaked. does look like many of the different product lines have peaked or slowed too. recognize it has weapons at the disposal. but right now the weapons are stuck in the arsenal. which is part of the disappointment. here's the bottom line, most of all, i want you to try to just forget about apple. the stock has become the eclipse you can't stop looking at. and before long, you retinas burned out and you can't see anything worth seeing. don't let this one super emotional story blind you to all of the other opportunities out there. opportunities that would be obvious if you spend less time thinking about apple and more time thinking about everything else. i know that's what i want to do after this basically in line to slightly weaker quarter. there wasn't anything to stop all this shouting about. i think you should stop listening to it too. let's go to joe in massachusetts. joe? >> caller: boo-yah,
& johnson, maybe not as good. maybe not as good as those. it's more like how intel and microsoft used to be after they peaked. does look like many of the different product lines have peaked or slowed too. recognize it has weapons at the disposal. but right now the weapons are stuck in the arsenal. which is part of the disappointment. here's the bottom line, most of all, i want you to try to just forget about apple. the stock has become the eclipse you can't stop looking at. and before long,...
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johnson, i have a wild thought perhaps the n.r.a. disagrees with the president's policies because she represent an assault on the second amendment to the constitution. and more, new york congressman charlie rangel said that the races in the south are to blame for the lack of gun laws in that region. >> new york in a the lot of areas and some of the states and some of the southern areas have cultures that we have to overcome. >> sean: so, with reaction to this the entire gun control showdown, author, attorney, david limbaugh and fox analyst, juan williams, juan, your reaction? >> well, i don't think that this is about the president's race, but i think that race has a lot to do with this conversation and that's why i think you have congressman johnson from georgia, saying, hey, look, if you look across the south, high membership in the n.r.a., high amount of gun ownership, principally among whites and in fact, mostly republicans and it makes for a huge divide in terms of how-- >> and puts in place reasonable gun control. >> it's a more
johnson, i have a wild thought perhaps the n.r.a. disagrees with the president's policies because she represent an assault on the second amendment to the constitution. and more, new york congressman charlie rangel said that the races in the south are to blame for the lack of gun laws in that region. >> new york in a the lot of areas and some of the states and some of the southern areas have cultures that we have to overcome. >> sean: so, with reaction to this the entire gun control...
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the surface of johnson controls looked good but johnson controls is really big in a lot of different areas but particularly big in automotive, particularly in the interior area. heating and air conditioning systems. guided lower on the current quarter. that is why the stock is down 4%. they specifically cited weaker european business. they do a lot of work in the european automotive area, the interiors, and they're trying to scale it down. costs are very high so they're in efforts to control costs overall. they did maintain the full-year guidance so what they are trying to say and i think this is going to happen with a lot of companies they're back ending growth. this is an old story but we're seeing it for the first time right here. i want to talk about earnings so far. some companies are not financials reporting here. so far earnings here up 4%. that is better than it was just a couple weeks ago at 3.2%. this is for the s&p 500. revenues 3.6%. all right. still kind of ah but better than 3.1 where we started. the point is still moving up and a trend we've seen many times and happeni
the surface of johnson controls looked good but johnson controls is really big in a lot of different areas but particularly big in automotive, particularly in the interior area. heating and air conditioning systems. guided lower on the current quarter. that is why the stock is down 4%. they specifically cited weaker european business. they do a lot of work in the european automotive area, the interiors, and they're trying to scale it down. costs are very high so they're in efforts to control...
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and we like names like johnson & johnson, merck and in particular pfizer. cheryl: those are the three names. you also like some drug distribution companies. one name? >> yeah, cardinal health. if you look at what happened over the last several years, we had a big pick-up in the generic pipeline, 2013, there's a big drop-off, but coming in 2014, 2015, is another big generic wave, particularly for the so-called limited source drugs, which are limited to a couple distributors, and that should be good for companies like cardinal health. cheryl: all right. well certainly again earnings season is picking up. i'm curious in this healthcare space particularly if we're going to get upside surprises when it comes to earnings and dividends. >> we think you will see upside surprises particularly in healthcare after the recent jpmorgan healthcare conference, we saw a lot of strength in healthcare names. we think that's going to continue throughout earnings season. we think there are companies across the equity space that will outperform, but in general, we really like h
and we like names like johnson & johnson, merck and in particular pfizer. cheryl: those are the three names. you also like some drug distribution companies. one name? >> yeah, cardinal health. if you look at what happened over the last several years, we had a big pick-up in the generic pipeline, 2013, there's a big drop-off, but coming in 2014, 2015, is another big generic wave, particularly for the so-called limited source drugs, which are limited to a couple distributors, and that...
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. >> i'm careo lynn johnson. tonight we're asking police and city leaders in oakland about a violent weekend oo. 15 shootings since just friday this, map shows you where they occurred at nine locations. four people were killed on friday alone. abc 7 news is live now with how officials there plan to crack down on this out of control level of crime. nick? >> absolutely. and dan, good afternoon. today, oakland city leaders where one of the youngest victims of gun violence lost his life. today, a council member is calling for a state of emergency but the chief says we're already in one. >> there is not two, three people. there is multiple people. >> according to oakland police chief, two groups are responsible for 90% of the violence plaguing stit over six months. >> we're talking about murders. robberies and shootings. >> he says there are tl is evidence tying groups to one shooting over the weekend. since friday, there have been 15 victims of gunfire in oakland. sky 7 hd over east 17th veet and 23rd avenue. police
. >> i'm careo lynn johnson. tonight we're asking police and city leaders in oakland about a violent weekend oo. 15 shootings since just friday this, map shows you where they occurred at nine locations. four people were killed on friday alone. abc 7 news is live now with how officials there plan to crack down on this out of control level of crime. nick? >> absolutely. and dan, good afternoon. today, oakland city leaders where one of the youngest victims of gun violence lost his...
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johnson and johnson give the best part of their report. therapies. that helps their numbers ultimately. back to you. dagen: international lease finance corporation of plotting the aircraft maker for keeping the company informed all the problems that resulted in a couple of emergency landings of these new 787. connell: now testing the battery chargers. dan springer live in seattle with more. >> investigators with the national transportation safety board are in arizona just outside of tucson today conduct a test on the battery chargers. over the weekend, the ntsb released a statement saying the battery had not been overcharged. when you look at the picture of it, you can tell clearly that it was overheated. investigators will be there doing a number of tests to see if it was working properly. remember, in our boston fire, it was the backup battery that overheated and started a fire. the battery that overheated was near the front of the plane on a japanese flight. dagen: dan, it also seems that japanese and u.s. authorities have a different task when it
johnson and johnson give the best part of their report. therapies. that helps their numbers ultimately. back to you. dagen: international lease finance corporation of plotting the aircraft maker for keeping the company informed all the problems that resulted in a couple of emergency landings of these new 787. connell: now testing the battery chargers. dan springer live in seattle with more. >> investigators with the national transportation safety board are in arizona just outside of...
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. >> do the republicans deserve this after 380 filibusters compared to when lyndon johnson was the senate majority leader where he had one filibuster? ask. >> yeah, well this is the point, right? we have a senate that's frozen, broken, doesn't work. pick your favorite adjective or vertebrae. it's not working. this is not what democracy looks like. it's only on the first day and technically we're still in the first day of the congress, a two-year period that this can be done by 51 senators, meaning in this case, there's 5 in the democratic caucus and we'll take 51 of them. we need all of those 51 to stand up to have a senate that actually discusses the issues of the day and allows the president's nominations to reach the floor and allows conference committees to actually meet. so when the house and senate pass two different bills there's a way to reconcile that. none of that is happening. >> well, harry reid said that he has been gauche yeaing with senate minority leader mitch mcconnell to avoid having the so-called nuclear option. i would go so far as to say does mitch mcconnell even dese
. >> do the republicans deserve this after 380 filibusters compared to when lyndon johnson was the senate majority leader where he had one filibuster? ask. >> yeah, well this is the point, right? we have a senate that's frozen, broken, doesn't work. pick your favorite adjective or vertebrae. it's not working. this is not what democracy looks like. it's only on the first day and technically we're still in the first day of the congress, a two-year period that this can be done by 51...
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johnson & johnson, their full-year numbers are not too hot. a couple of things to know is, in the latest quarter they did do well with therapy for hepatitis b, as well as, psoriasis. that is something you will have to watch. lori: thank you. melissa: big tech giants will report today after the bell. sandra smith is here with what we can expect from ibm and google. sandra: let's take a look at the dow right now. ibm will be the one to watch. ibm has a big impact. there is about a 11% weighting. we will be looking for ipo earnings. you are probably not too pleased with this selloff. a lot of people looking for a turnaround plan for ibm. ibm could really set the bar for what we expect right now. expecting $5.25 a share. 10% off of its earlier highs. this will be a stop to watch after the bell tonight. also, google. all eyes will be watching google. look at where it is sitting. look at this selloff. it is a year-to-date chart for 2013. this stock has seen a 10% selloff. right now analysts expect $10.52 a share from google. there is confusion expec
johnson & johnson, their full-year numbers are not too hot. a couple of things to know is, in the latest quarter they did do well with therapy for hepatitis b, as well as, psoriasis. that is something you will have to watch. lori: thank you. melissa: big tech giants will report today after the bell. sandra smith is here with what we can expect from ibm and google. sandra: let's take a look at the dow right now. ibm will be the one to watch. ibm has a big impact. there is about a 11%...
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senator tim johnson, "it makes common sense to not have one size fits all. senator mark begich "i feel like it's going to be hard for they of these pieces of legislation to pass." these are democrats. what is he going to bring to bear on that? >> it is a tough issue. i will say this, these are commonsense proposals that respect the rights of gun owners. let's start there. i think if you look at high-capacity magazines, assault weapons, universal background checks and school safety, august of these enjoy enormous support of the american people. democrats and republicans so i think that putting together the legislative coalition is going to be hard obviously but we're very confident. i do think things have changed since newtown, you know, senator manchin and republicans and democrats are thinking anew about this issue. >> but senator harry reid, the democratic leader and those snores i mentioned all signaling that the assault weapons ban is not likely to get through and will vote against it. will it be a success for the president if that doesn't pass? >> i'm n
senator tim johnson, "it makes common sense to not have one size fits all. senator mark begich "i feel like it's going to be hard for they of these pieces of legislation to pass." these are democrats. what is he going to bring to bear on that? >> it is a tough issue. i will say this, these are commonsense proposals that respect the rights of gun owners. let's start there. i think if you look at high-capacity magazines, assault weapons, universal background checks and school...
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations good morning. i'm charles osgood, and this is sunday morning. by law today is inauguration day. the big public ceremony won't take place until tomorrow. a short while ago supreme court justice administered the office to vice president biden. president obama will take the oath a little later this morning. in good times and bad we expect the president to be leading the way for the rest of us. how well past presidents have done in that regard is a question that keeps historians busy. barry pederson will have our cover story. >> i franklin delano roosevelt... >> reporter: 43 men have held the office of president, but only a handful seem to stand out in history's rear view mirror. >> washington, lincoln. reporter: every historian has a list of favorites. >> they had courage. and they had integrity. >> reporter: the presidents who were our greatest leaders and why. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: a presidential limosine it is not but a brand new version of a
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the intimtate swearing in ceremonies ahead of all the pomp and circumstance tomorrow. >>> the president formally begins a second term of office today. the ceremony ahead of the pomp and circumstance tomorrow. >>> and a beautiful sunday underway. and chilly changes by next weekend. we will have that as well. >>> it's going to be a great show last week. the best running quarterback that ever played in one game. >> game day expectations from long-time 49er faithful. the san francisco is just one game away from the super bowl . >> very exciting. >>> it's 7:30, thank you for joining us. >> we've got a lot of news. and talk to cover in the next hour. the real estate mark net california is bounding back big time. we will talk about where the buys are and how you might get in on deals. >> and also live in the studio this morning, the brand new oakland city council men, one of them is going to join us live to t
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johnson controls with a bad outlook on the company. everything is moving individually and not afeking the overall stock market. people have been asking whether you should be moving into the industrial names and out of the bank names p and certainly happening in the last two weeks. so we've seen big banks looking tired these days. that's not an accurate number here. j.p. morgan with the down side as can you see. a lot of those have been topping out so there is interest of row out of the banks and into the industrials. finally, i want it to point out. look at the affect it has on other semi conductors over all. intel is down big. look at texas instrument, all those are flat to slightly to the upside. bottom line here is if you look at some of the names, they are moving individually and not affecting the markets. back to you. >> really is a company by company situation this earning season. bob, thank you very much. rick, what are you watching in the bond pits? >> we are watching equities closely because of issue with the treasury market i
johnson controls with a bad outlook on the company. everything is moving individually and not afeking the overall stock market. people have been asking whether you should be moving into the industrial names and out of the bank names p and certainly happening in the last two weeks. so we've seen big banks looking tired these days. that's not an accurate number here. j.p. morgan with the down side as can you see. a lot of those have been topping out so there is interest of row out of the banks...
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he was expected to take over the presidency of the retail division at apple after ron johnson left last year to become ceo at jc penny. let's check in on the numbers. dow jones down about 52 points. almost 40%. the s & p and nasdaq also down a little bit on you know some of the earnings reports and economic news coming in. >>> time now 6:52. about those energy drinks an alarming new study. what some scientists are saying now. about whether the drinks are good for you. >>> plus new developments in a dramatic rescue we've been watching. a woman stuck between two walls in portland, oregon. take a look at the rescue going on right now. >>> time now 6:55. the following new developments portland, oregon fire crews live pictures trying to rescue a woman trapped between two walls. those are concrete walls in the past 30 minutes they have made progress. they used a saw. they cut a hole through that concrete wall. you can see them reaching through now. the woman has been trapped behind there since 3:45 this morning. reportedly she fell off a balcony, got stuck in a foot and a half space between t
he was expected to take over the presidency of the retail division at apple after ron johnson left last year to become ceo at jc penny. let's check in on the numbers. dow jones down about 52 points. almost 40%. the s & p and nasdaq also down a little bit on you know some of the earnings reports and economic news coming in. >>> time now 6:52. about those energy drinks an alarming new study. what some scientists are saying now. about whether the drinks are good for you. >>>...
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. >> another downgrade on johnson. >> they're not hurt by this business. i've got to tell you, carl, there are too many analysts who are negative. they say the stock is up too high. what happens if we break out? >> you talked about the danger of downgrades yesterday. >> you know, like i don't like -- i think it was at 65. what do you do? do you suddenly start liking it again? a lot of people fell off the horse. >> what's coming up tonight? >> the ultimate china play is joy global. straightest shooting ceo i know. he'll tell us about electricity demand and coal demand. india, china, i think the stock is a buy. everybody wroe him off at 55. that was a mistake. >> on a day when a lot of people are talking reacceleration. jim, 6:00 and 11:00 eastern time. minutes away from breaking news on home builder sentiment. a hot sector already. a lot more on the earnings showdown between goldman and jpmorgan. which is the better play? don't go away. obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ish
. >> another downgrade on johnson. >> they're not hurt by this business. i've got to tell you, carl, there are too many analysts who are negative. they say the stock is up too high. what happens if we break out? >> you talked about the danger of downgrades yesterday. >> you know, like i don't like -- i think it was at 65. what do you do? do you suddenly start liking it again? a lot of people fell off the horse. >> what's coming up tonight? >> the ultimate...
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among the names that are reporting before the bell, we have dupont, johnson & johnson, travelers and verizon. four dow components before the bell even rings. our newsmaker this morning is dupont's ceo coming out want 8:00 eastern time. after the bell, technology takes center stage. we will hear from google, texas instruments and amd among others. >> and friday, the 49% mothership and it was good. revenues above expectations. and also a little beat on the bottom line, but a lot of the different business segments doing well. all clicking and stock was up above 22. comcast traded over 40. >> i saw that, too. and it makes you wonder if the dow jones industrial average will follow the transports at this point. >> why follow those two so closely? comcast at 51% and 49% owners. i'm hearing that dupont is hitting the wires right now, which is inconvenient for -- >> those of us still getting our computers up and running. >> we're going to talk to ellen kullman. and we'll be able to get a better idea on what's going on. fourth kwarer, one of the numbers i'm seeing, a 12 cents and then adjusted
among the names that are reporting before the bell, we have dupont, johnson & johnson, travelers and verizon. four dow components before the bell even rings. our newsmaker this morning is dupont's ceo coming out want 8:00 eastern time. after the bell, technology takes center stage. we will hear from google, texas instruments and amd among others. >> and friday, the 49% mothership and it was good. revenues above expectations. and also a little beat on the bottom line, but a lot of the...
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. >> the most heated moment came during ron johnson's questioning. he wanted know why it took so long for the administration to back off from the original story from the attack in libya was a result of a spontaneous protest. listen. >> again, we were mislead there were supposedly protest and something sprang out of that. assault sprang out of that. that was easily ascertained that was not the fact and the american people could have known that within days. and they didn't know that. >> with all due respect. the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a ro test or guys out for a walk one night and decided this would he go kill some americans. what different, at this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happens and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. >> senator john mccain saying her responses were not good enough. that exchange was quite civil and polite. secretary clinton took full responsibility for the lack ever adequate security in her opening statement, which brought her to tears. >
. >> the most heated moment came during ron johnson's questioning. he wanted know why it took so long for the administration to back off from the original story from the attack in libya was a result of a spontaneous protest. listen. >> again, we were mislead there were supposedly protest and something sprang out of that. assault sprang out of that. that was easily ascertained that was not the fact and the american people could have known that within days. and they didn't know that....
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johnson controls, the nation's largest auto supplier sawity biggest stock fall after five months, after learningity earnings won't meet street forecast this quarter. due to weak demand in europe. >>> state street moving higher after saying it will cut 630 jobs worldwide. this under pressure from some of its largest share holders to cut expenses moving forward. the company reporting 26% rise in fourth quarter net income. ty? >> simon, whole foods mark set one of the top in the country. market value more than $16 billion. yeah, you heard me right. stock surging about 158% over five years. ceo john mackey will join us for a first on cnbc interview. but he says companies should have a higher purpose than just making money. stay tuned it find out exactly what he means. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis,
johnson controls, the nation's largest auto supplier sawity biggest stock fall after five months, after learningity earnings won't meet street forecast this quarter. due to weak demand in europe. >>> state street moving higher after saying it will cut 630 jobs worldwide. this under pressure from some of its largest share holders to cut expenses moving forward. the company reporting 26% rise in fourth quarter net income. ty? >> simon, whole foods mark set one of the top in the...
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gun control act or crime control act, one of the last pieces of legislation assigned by lyndon baines johnson gives the president of the united states of america the authority to ban importation into the u.s. weapons that are not needed for the military or suitable for sport. stuart: that is legit? judge napolitano: hear me out. the president can use his judgment as to what is not suitable for sport. if he abuses that judgment, so as to curtail weapons for self-defense by saying you can use them because they are not usable for sport, that would be the use of an executive order because he would tell the justice keep arming the treasury department not to let these things coming and the effect of it would interfere with self-defense. stuart: i am bored with it. i don't care about 1968. judge napolitano: the same authority president obama has. stuart: tell me your judgment, if the president uses an executive order to command, demand background checks universally is that are unconstitutional. judge napolitano: he does not have the authority to do that. because that is an interference with the free
gun control act or crime control act, one of the last pieces of legislation assigned by lyndon baines johnson gives the president of the united states of america the authority to ban importation into the u.s. weapons that are not needed for the military or suitable for sport. stuart: that is legit? judge napolitano: hear me out. the president can use his judgment as to what is not suitable for sport. if he abuses that judgment, so as to curtail weapons for self-defense by saying you can use...
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on the earnings front, we'll get numbers from general electric, morgan stanley, sulk better shay, johnson controls and suntrust banks as the financial earnings season continues. u.s. futures are pointed higher. the dow by almost 20 points. the nasdaq is undertransforming. intel's fourth quarter profits fell 27%. they beat forecasts, but the chipmaker does continue to feel pressure from weak pc demand. fourth quarter revenues of about $12.7 billion below analyst estimates. it projects a sharp increase in want kaal spending this year, upwards of 13 billion. that was well above what analysts have expected. shares are down more than 5% after hours. recovering in frankfurt trade, down by less than 4%. jimm joining us now for more is tom howitz. todd, tech did not love going into thernings season. we knew it might be the weakest link here. do you think that will help to lend the floor to shares as we move to tech earnings season? >> good morning, kelly. you know, i think that's probably right. i think, you know, we're probably at somewhere near some type of floor here. intel's earnings just say
on the earnings front, we'll get numbers from general electric, morgan stanley, sulk better shay, johnson controls and suntrust banks as the financial earnings season continues. u.s. futures are pointed higher. the dow by almost 20 points. the nasdaq is undertransforming. intel's fourth quarter profits fell 27%. they beat forecasts, but the chipmaker does continue to feel pressure from weak pc demand. fourth quarter revenues of about $12.7 billion below analyst estimates. it projects a sharp...
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when lyndon johnson, joe calipano pointed out on "face the nation" he was one of the key aides for johnson when he passed the civil rights bill. when they signed that '64 civil rights bill, martin luther king was pivotal in doing that. you had all the members of congress, you know what johnson gave the first pen to? to everett dirkson the republican leader in the senate. because he said, he couldn't have done it without him. and he wanted to make sure that dirkson got full credit for that. you don't see that much any more. and that's the kind of thing that we've got to find just a little of that now if we are going to get anything done. starting off these people got to find out about each other and who they are and get to know one another again. because right now they really don't. they don't like to go to the same parties, they don't like to be seen with people from the other party, for fear that they will get in trouble with the folks back home. unless they can get past that, it's going to be very difficult to get anything done. >> maybe lunch will be a start. there will be a lot of new
when lyndon johnson, joe calipano pointed out on "face the nation" he was one of the key aides for johnson when he passed the civil rights bill. when they signed that '64 civil rights bill, martin luther king was pivotal in doing that. you had all the members of congress, you know what johnson gave the first pen to? to everett dirkson the republican leader in the senate. because he said, he couldn't have done it without him. and he wanted to make sure that dirkson got full credit for...
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approval rating is a lot lower than some other predecessors like bill clinton, ronald reagan, lyndon johnson, eisenhower and truman. another way to see how he stacks up against his predecessors. look at this number. how things going in the country. 49% say things are going well in the country right now. how does that stack up against president bush four years ago? 58%. a higher number for clinton in his second tem and reagan in his second term. >> when you look at how the country is divided, one has to imagine and we've been told, that he's going to talk about a hopeful speech. a unifying speech. but not many more details than that. what kind of statistics do you see when we look at the divisions within the country? >> brand new numbers from cnn/orc. we asked if the country was more deeply divided now than in the past? 76% say yes. only 22% say no. here's another way to visualize it. here's the next number. we ask, do you hope that the the president's policies will succeed. democrats, overwhelmingly said yes. only four out of ten republicans hope that the president's policies will succeed. >
approval rating is a lot lower than some other predecessors like bill clinton, ronald reagan, lyndon johnson, eisenhower and truman. another way to see how he stacks up against his predecessors. look at this number. how things going in the country. 49% say things are going well in the country right now. how does that stack up against president bush four years ago? 58%. a higher number for clinton in his second tem and reagan in his second term. >> when you look at how the country is...
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four dow components are out just before the opening bell, dupont, johnson & johnson, travelers, verizon. after the bell, we'll hear from google, ibm, amd, cks and texas instruments. house leaders are expected to vote tomorrow to extend the debt ceiling deadline until may 19th. the gop measure doesn't specify an amount, but would lead let the government borrow what it needs to meet its obligation for that period. the strategy shift was agreed to last week and would let republicans focus on other fiscal fights in march such as ook automatic spending cuts delayed by the deal and the potential resolution. julian callow is still with us. julian, do you take this news as a positive development for markets or are you concerned about still the prospect of a government shutdown as others are calling for once we hit some of those further deadlines? >> yeah. i think that is quite positive, really. it shows that there is some desire not to up the vote too much on the side of the house. republicans at this stage. i think it's actually very important if we think about what it means for both financial
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. >> i categorically reject your answer to senator johnson. why is it that the administration still refuses to provide the full text of the e-mails regarding the deletion of references to al qaeda in the talking snoints why do we care? the classified information had been included. it gives an entirely different version of events to the american people. going to the american people and tell them what happened, then you ought to have your facts straight. >> well, senator, i understand your very, very strong feelings. you knew chris. you were a friend of chris. you were one of the staunchest supporters of the efforts to dislodge gadhafi and try to give the libyan people a chance, and we just have a disagreement. we have a disagreement about what did happen and when it happened with respect to explaining the sequence of events. >> reporter: and so, michael, this was the thing of most of the republican senators on the committee. while there were questions about inadequate security for the post in benghazi at the state department -- at the u.s. dipl
. >> i categorically reject your answer to senator johnson. why is it that the administration still refuses to provide the full text of the e-mails regarding the deletion of references to al qaeda in the talking snoints why do we care? the classified information had been included. it gives an entirely different version of events to the american people. going to the american people and tell them what happened, then you ought to have your facts straight. >> well, senator, i understand...
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travelers, verizon, dupont, johnson & johnson is lower. and the ceo made some cautious comments about the overall economy going forward. it's interesting to read between the lines of what the ceos are saying when they report their earnings. if you look at some of the rail, historic highs for kansas city southern and union pacific. they outperformed the industrials for over a month now. we're watching some of these continue to move higher. back to you. >> talk to you in a little bit. thanks very much. let's get over to mary thompson. watching a name that's going to report later on this week. >> that's right. tomorrow actually coach will report the results tomorrow. right now, the shares are down 2.1%. clsa cutting the rating to outperform from buy. also lowering the price target as well to $71 from $79. there are concerns that coach is going to report slowing sales in the top market tomorrow. that being north america. earnings right now expected to be $1.28 a share. up 9% from last year. this according to analysts surveyed by thomson. >> lo
travelers, verizon, dupont, johnson & johnson is lower. and the ceo made some cautious comments about the overall economy going forward. it's interesting to read between the lines of what the ceos are saying when they report their earnings. if you look at some of the rail, historic highs for kansas city southern and union pacific. they outperformed the industrials for over a month now. we're watching some of these continue to move higher. back to you. >> talk to you in a little bit....
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of the same budget so you will find people up for reelection getting slaughtered in los angeles, tim johnson up for reelection going to lose that one, going to have a tough reelection. 22 democrats on the ballot in 2014 don't want to pass a budg budget. so they can sit back and say we will give you three months debt extension, but we will underscore the fact the president and harry reid will not lead in the country is going bankrupt. i hope they actually pass a budget but i doubt they will be able to do that now. ashley: all of these things sucking money away every day need to be reformed, don't you agree? tracy: i find it interesting talking bout medicaid, states have to balance their budgets. you're just pushing the buck saying we don't want to take care of this, some of them governors and they'll have to deal with it. they will not be happy if they have to block medicaid and choose whether to balance the budget or pay off medicaid. speaker that is simply not true. >> yes, it is. >> democratic states are broke. michigan is a balanced budget, to look at where the republicans are governing,
of the same budget so you will find people up for reelection getting slaughtered in los angeles, tim johnson up for reelection going to lose that one, going to have a tough reelection. 22 democrats on the ballot in 2014 don't want to pass a budg budget. so they can sit back and say we will give you three months debt extension, but we will underscore the fact the president and harry reid will not lead in the country is going bankrupt. i hope they actually pass a budget but i doubt they will be...
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not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ male announcer ] end your long week... with a weekend getaway. save up to forty percent on all weekend hotel stays. book by january thirty first at hiltonanyweekend.com. >>> good morning. our "starting point" this morning a powerful admission, lance armstrong reporting telling oprah he doped for years after denying it over and over again and tarnishing his reputation, will...
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there's a great line in robert caro's latest biography of johnson. they're talking about how big to be on civil rights and one of the so-called wise men goes to johnson and basically said that's not practical. it's a worthy cause but it's a lost cause. and johnson turns around and goes, what the hell's the presidency for? i actually thought yesterday was an interesting day. it was one of the days where compare it, say, to health care. this was a big idea and the president went out there with an ambitious proposal. the question, though, in american politics now is whether he can match the intensity of the nra. what matters is not simply 60/40, 70/30 in polls. you know that. can he mobilize on a sustained basis? people who really care about this issue? >> and this is another reason why it's such a game changer because so many people have been engaged by the sandy hook massacre, whatever the nra spins, people that want sensible gun safety laws are going to spend three, four, five times as much. mika, also the argument that there's a slippery slope and i
there's a great line in robert caro's latest biography of johnson. they're talking about how big to be on civil rights and one of the so-called wise men goes to johnson and basically said that's not practical. it's a worthy cause but it's a lost cause. and johnson turns around and goes, what the hell's the presidency for? i actually thought yesterday was an interesting day. it was one of the days where compare it, say, to health care. this was a big idea and the president went out there with an...
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. >> michael johnson, disney 17 years before he came to herbalife. remember they brought the company public, it was private. it had got private and was very successful. he's bought in, 145 million shares six years ago to 113 million. the idea he doesn't announce he buyback today, that's fatuous, the fact is this company has gigantic cash flow, it's increasing, it is a mexican/south korean, european company, not just the united states. you need a government investigation and injugs to stop him if he wants to go higher. >> that seems to be the crux of mr. acman's argument. that eventually it will shut them down. >> obviously they can take profits heave, right? but this isn't -- i have 6:00 that if lobe and icahn want to come in at the same time that the company comes in with a buyback underneath action then this is a better long than a short. >> it's interesting in the conversations we've been having with lawyers, acman has boasted in the past he -- has more -- >> what's the price per lawyer, like a p.e. kind of thing? i think herbalife, this is a batt
. >> michael johnson, disney 17 years before he came to herbalife. remember they brought the company public, it was private. it had got private and was very successful. he's bought in, 145 million shares six years ago to 113 million. the idea he doesn't announce he buyback today, that's fatuous, the fact is this company has gigantic cash flow, it's increasing, it is a mexican/south korean, european company, not just the united states. you need a government investigation and injugs to stop...
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you have senators on the democratic side like johnson in south dakota who are not very happy with the sort of president's my way or the highway approach to this legislation. what america needs is a practical president, into the legislative dictator and think senator blunt was spot on. i think there is tension in the democratic party as more goes on with the gun control debate we'll see the tension. >> heather: president had four proposals, universal checks for gun buyers and crackdown on gun buying and a.m. missions on magazines holding more than ten bullets. lindsay graham, republicans in the south carolina he said that he is confident there will be bipartisan opposition to his proposal. even harry reid stopped short of embracing president obama's proposal calling them thoughtful recommendations. is the president's tone contributing to a lack of bipartisanship? >> no. i don't think this is about his tone. i think it is interesting to have a republican senator calling president obama combative given the nature of in congress and how the senate has blocked and pushed them into a corner
you have senators on the democratic side like johnson in south dakota who are not very happy with the sort of president's my way or the highway approach to this legislation. what america needs is a practical president, into the legislative dictator and think senator blunt was spot on. i think there is tension in the democratic party as more goes on with the gun control debate we'll see the tension. >> heather: president had four proposals, universal checks for gun buyers and crackdown on...
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you have johnson & johnson and global -- and it's actually a great way now, to monetize what's happening online. instead of cpms, it's a brand of platforms in partnership with different brands. >> what do you think about some of these ads? coca-cola has really taken some flak from the critics for its new ad campaign. it's gotten out there and said, yes, we need to watch how many calories we consume, but it's not just sugary beverages that are doing this. it's the amount you exercise. it's everything that you take in. is it fair, is the criticism fair? or is this a case of just a company that is evolving? >> well, i think it's a very clear demonstration of where the wind is blowing. that wellness is going to become more and more important. that people are recognizing that people who don't take care of prevention, and then we're never going to be able to take care of health care costs at the other end. >> all right. i want to -- now i want to just quickly talk about how we create some jobs and i also want to get mellody's feedback on this. we had henry blodget on the other day, and were yo
you have johnson & johnson and global -- and it's actually a great way now, to monetize what's happening online. instead of cpms, it's a brand of platforms in partnership with different brands. >> what do you think about some of these ads? coca-cola has really taken some flak from the critics for its new ad campaign. it's gotten out there and said, yes, we need to watch how many calories we consume, but it's not just sugary beverages that are doing this. it's the amount you exercise....
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peter johnson, jr. has the legal fallout coming up next. >> brian: can he get in trouble for having a fake girlfriend? not with your wife. then arnold is back and we're about to get a lesson in one liners from the man himself. got a brand-new movie out. >> it's a boat! it's a tunnel ! >> gretchen: he pulled at america's heart strings before his story fell apart. so can notre dame football star manti te'o's get in trouble if he lied about a girlfriend who never existed? is there any legal ramification here? that's why we have fox news legal analyst, peter johnson, jr. >> hi there. >> gretchen: what would have to happen? he hurt somebody? he defamed somebody? >> if he was extorting someone, if he caused someone criminal harm, we don't know that happened. but we know he was getting a break. he got a break from the main stream media to begin with. they screwed it up. it was obviously a ridiculous story it begin with, in my opinion. >> gretchen: everyone fell for it. >> rhode island curriculum -- ridiculous!
peter johnson, jr. has the legal fallout coming up next. >> brian: can he get in trouble for having a fake girlfriend? not with your wife. then arnold is back and we're about to get a lesson in one liners from the man himself. got a brand-new movie out. >> it's a boat! it's a tunnel ! >> gretchen: he pulled at america's heart strings before his story fell apart. so can notre dame football star manti te'o's get in trouble if he lied about a girlfriend who never existed? is...
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kevin quinn of our houston affiliate has details from the johnson space center. >> reporter: when nasa's next generation space launch system finally takes off, it will look something like this. the module powering the orion capsule after separation will be made not by nasa but primarily by the european space agency. >> we're building a system that will allow us to go explore those. we no longer want to build the system that is optimized for one particular destination. >> reporter: it's the part of the spacecraft that provides propulsion, power, and cargo room, attached just below the capsule. it will be based on technology already developed by the esa and will free up lockheed martin to work on other things for the program rather than build the module. the price tag on the initial price tag is around 150 million euros, or $200 million. >> this is the start of an extended cooperation and of course, we can imagine that in the further path, we can expand on that. >> reporter: this is proof that the exploration of deep space is becoming an international endeavor. there is still much uncertai
kevin quinn of our houston affiliate has details from the johnson space center. >> reporter: when nasa's next generation space launch system finally takes off, it will look something like this. the module powering the orion capsule after separation will be made not by nasa but primarily by the european space agency. >> we're building a system that will allow us to go explore those. we no longer want to build the system that is optimized for one particular destination. >>...
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and finally, when he supports social security, medicaid and medicare, that's straight lyndon johnson, great society talk. this is a speech in the progressive tradition. at some points it's like the second inaugural of franklin roosevelt where fdr in 1937 said be proud you're an individual but there's also a collective. and you guys mentioned the word people, how often he said, we, the people. but this is, we, the people almost in a howard zimm people of america kind of way. this was about ordinary people fighting for ordinary rights, stonewall has replaced normandy. you know, selma has replaced iwo jima. there wasn't a marshal tone, this was about inclusion. >> he used the term we, and he used the term common creed over and over again throughout the speech. norah o'donnell was listening to the speech down there on the national mall. nor norah? >> and, scott, on that theme the president used the word together some seven times. a word he used just once in 2009. and i think you're right, this was in some ways a civil rights speech. because the president said, our journey is not complete.
and finally, when he supports social security, medicaid and medicare, that's straight lyndon johnson, great society talk. this is a speech in the progressive tradition. at some points it's like the second inaugural of franklin roosevelt where fdr in 1937 said be proud you're an individual but there's also a collective. and you guys mentioned the word people, how often he said, we, the people. but this is, we, the people almost in a howard zimm people of america kind of way. this was about...